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The Watford fans must have had nightmares about a coming face to face with Richarlison again, and he certainly came back to haunt them.

The Brazilian was met with a mixed reaction from the travelling Hornets in the first instance, but once he handed Everton the lead and celebrated like he'd never celebrated before - that mixed reception quickly turned hostile.

Richarlison looked much-improved and certainly more self-assured in an Everton shirt, and ill-feeling aside, you can't argue that the move to Merseyside has benefitted him massively.

However, Javi Gracia still found time to make a cheeky dig to the Brazilian in his press conference which you can read here.

A star is born

It may have been two former Hornets who stole the headlines, but I think we might have found a future Watford star.

Step up, Domingos Quina.

The former West Ham man has shown glimpses of stardust with his Carabao Cup appearances against Reading and Tottenham, while he was also given an opportunity against Man City last week.

But Goodison Park will forever be the place where he made the step up.

Quina took a while a to grow into the game, and was guilty of 'over-playing' at times as he occasionally looked for a somewhat naive pass - but he soon got to grips with the game.

The youngster looks like he has a bit of everything; pace, a bullish nature and most notably, an intelligence to pick out a pass which is truly a gift.

The fact that he's pushed Nathaniel Chalobah down the pecking order at Vicarage Road is testament to the work he's putting in behind the scenes, and I have a feeling that this is just the start of what could be a glittering career for Domingos Quina.

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